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IPod won't autoplay on windows 7. I've set my iPod to manually choose the music and video files, which automatically checks the "enable disk usage" box. However I am unable to AutoPlay it in windows explorer. When I right-click on my iPod and select AutoPlay nothing seems to happen. I desperately need to access my encoded files on the iPod.

Here are solutions to some common problems with AutoPlay. The AutoPlay options only appeared the first time I plugged in a device or inserted a disc. How can I find them again, so I can choose a different action? I set a default action, but the AutoPlay dialog box continues to appear. How can I turn off AutoPlay so it will stop asking me what program I want to use? How can I stop AutoPlay from automatically opening a program when I plug in a device or insert a disc? AutoPlay doesn't start when I insert a disc or plug in a device. Why don't I see the AutoPlay prompt for some types of media or devices? In the past, I held down Shift to prevent the AutoPlay dialog box from appearing. Why doesn't that work now? Why does it take so long for AutoPlay to discover the types of content on my storage device?

Trying to disable the Autorun/Autoplay functionality on their own computers. My question is from the perspective of the CD's creator - is there a way to turn OFF any autorun/autoplay functionality when the CD is inserted into the drive?

I am attempting to avoid the standard Autoplay menu, as these CD's hold PowerPoint 2010 .pptx files and despite the warnings people will still click the top option (usually PowerPoint 2007) rather than manually opening it in PowerPoint 2010 Viewer (which Doesn't usually show up in Autoplay).

As recently as 2 months ago I was able to plug my canon rebel xti into my Windows 7 x64 laptop and would get an autoplay prompt to import the photos. All of a sudden now when I plug the camera in I hear the sound that the usb device is recognized and I can see the camera in Computer but I don't get the autoplay popup anymore.

I have gone into the autoplay settings and reset to default but still don't get the prompt.

I can still manually launch Live Photo Gallery and import that way but I liked just getting the prompt, autoplay works fine for DVDs, thumb drives, etc just not the camera.

If I plug the camera into my Windows 7 32 bit desktop the autoplay prompt works fine, did something get corrupted on my laptop somehow?

You have probably noticed that, every time you plug-in a new media, like a flash drive, CD or DVD in your computer an AutoPlay window appears showing you a list of general options, specific for each type of media or device. You can choose any of these options or set a default action to be run automatically each time you insert that type of media. In this tutorial I will show how to work with the AutoPlay feature and customize it to have the behavior you desire

Here are answers to some common questions about AutoPlay. I set a default action for a device or type of media but now I don't like that action. How do I change it? How can I stop AutoPlay from asking me what program I want to use? How can I make sure I'm asked each time for the action I want to choose? How can I run or install a program from a device or disc? Why does AutoPlay behave differently when my media program is open? What is an enhanced audio CD or an enhanced DVD movie? What does "software and games" include? What would keep a device from appearing under "Devices" in AutoPlay? How can I open AutoPlay, even if the default setting doesn't open it?

This is my first time here. I'm having a problem with my workstation service. The service won't start, so the services depending on workstation won't start neither. I get error 1068, but the network store interface service is started.

I've tried to run sfc /scannow, but there are no problems there. I'm running Windows 7 64bit

My Windows 7 Wont' Boot. It just stuck on "Starting Windows" screen and after it will load the "System Repair" or whatsoever automatically, but searching for problem take forever.

I tried to insert my "Repair Disc" and it searches for "Windows Installation" that lasts forever too. Even though I can see in background that they found my existing windows installation but the searching for "windows installation" thing won't stop. why is that?

I Tried booting in safe mode too using F8 while startup and it doesn't load any drivers, it won't start even in safe mode.

So I have autoplay turned off(set to Take no action) for everything in Windows 7, yet when I pop a bluray movie in it starts up Power dvd and proceeds to play the movie. However if I put a regular dvd in nothing happens as it should. Why is the bluray autoplaying when I've set the system to take no action?